cve-2024-38124

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CVE-2024-38124 is a critical vulnerability in the Windows Netlogon service announced by Microsoft on October 8, 2024. This flaw allows an attacker to gain elevated privileges in a Windows environment, posing a high risk of unauthorized access and control. Netlogon is essential for secure authentication of users and machines in a domain. Discussions on WindowsForum cover the vulnerability's impact, mitigation steps, and related security updates. If you manage Windows servers or domains, understanding CVE-2024-38124 is crucial for protecting your infrastructure from privilege escalation attacks.
  1. Critical CVE-2024-38124 Vulnerability in Windows Netlogon: What You Need to Know

    On October 8, 2024, Microsoft announced a significant vulnerability within the Windows Netlogon service, cataloged as CVE-2024-38124. This vulnerability allows an attacker to gain elevated privileges in a Windows environment, exposing systems to a high risk of unauthorized access and control...